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Hira Mani Bashed For Dancing At A Holi Party

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On March 28, the Hindu community across the world celebrated the festival of colors “Holi”. However, Holi is now not only limited to Hindus, as many Muslims also enjoy putting colors on people.

Many people arrange Holi or color parties during the festive season, as the powdered colors are easily available at low prices.

Our Pakistani celebrities also love to have fun with the colors as Hira Mani recently attended a post-Holi party at her friend’s place.

Both, Hira and her husband Mani were spotted playing with the colors and dancing at the party.

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The couple’s video is making rounds on social media in which both can be seen dancing on Bollywood song “Let’s Nacho” donning white shirts drenched in colors.

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Netizens Reactions:

Many of the Pakistanis did not like Hira and Mani celebrating the Hindu festival and referred to them as “hypocrites”.

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One of the social media users wrote,

“this should not allowed in muslim country pakistan …shamed on you all”

 

On the other hand, many netizens also supported the actors for their gestures towards the Hindu community.

“Celebrating Holi doesn’t mean you are a Hindu. it’s a gesture of wishing them on their occasion. Please think positive”, wrote one netizen.

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